by Ronald Kalifungwa | 2 May 2018 | Articles
I want to begin this article on the importance of critical thinking in Africa with a syllogism. It goes like this: “All human beings can think critically. All Africans are human beings. Therefore, all Africans can think critically.” But can they? The answer to this...
by Doug Van Meter | 20 Dec 2016 | Articles
For many centuries, the church in Africa has suffered a spiritual identity and inferiority crisis. The assumption has been that the church in Africa is dependent upon the church in the West for its evangelism, its spiritual edification, its intellectual/academic...
by Mark Penrith | 12 Apr 2016 | Articles
Here are three African ministries which rocked my theological socks in 2013 Tyrell Haag Tyrell Haag is a friend and a co-worker for the gospel. Along with Michael Rogers, he pastors Heritage Baptist Church. I know Tyrell as an apologist and try and dial into Radio...
by Conrad Mbewe | 3 Dec 2014 | Articles
As 2014 draws to an end, my heart aches. I am deeply burdened about what has become the dominant characteristic of evangelical Christianity in Africa. I have tried to wrap my mind around this by simply asking an honest question “Is this Christianity that has become...